After Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it is South superstar Rajinikanth who decided to embark on an adventurous journey with Bear Grylls. The star is the next one to shoot for an episode of Man Vs Wild. Rajinikanth along with Bear Grylls is said to travel through the ranges of Mulleholle, Maddur and Kalkere to explore the wildlife in these regions. However, it seems that his trip to the wild has hit a roadblock. Reportedly, Rajinikanth has suffered a few injuries.
If a report in NDTV is anything go by, Rajinikanth has suffered a few bruises on the shoulder while shooting for the episode. Details on how he injured himself are yet awaited. And we also don't know whether Rajinikanth will stop shooting for Man Vs Wild or not post getting injured. It was on Monday that Rajinikanth flew to Mysore to shoot for the same. ANI had then tweeted the picture of Bear Grylls who reached Bandipur forest this morning to shoot with Rajinikanth. A video of Rajinikanth at Bandipur forest was also shared.
British adventurer Bear Grylls arrives at Bandipur forest in Karnataka for a shoot with actor Rajinikanth for an episode of his show 'Man vs Wild'. pic.twitter.com/mIkSrOARSz
— ANI (@ANI) 28 January 2020
Rajinikanth films for Man Vs Wild with Bear Grylls https://t.co/hdowQIqWGl
— kakkerla karthik (@karthikkakkerla) 28 January 2020
#Thalaivar in Man vs Wild தலைவர் செல்லும் இடமெல்லாம் சிறப்பு....
— T. Velan (@Velan21985659) 28 January 2020
பந்திப்பூர் சரணாலயத்திலிருந்து. #Thalaivar #Rajinikanth pic.twitter.com/Fm8873Ht1x
A police officer had given more information about this shoot and the places Rajinikanth and Bear Grylls will explore to Indian Express. An officer was quoted saying, "Permission for the shooting has been given for Sultan Batteri highway and ranges of Mulleholle, Maddur and Kalkere ranges. They will be shooting in non-tourist zones. If permission was given for the shooting of Wild Karnataka, then this can also be permitted. Also, no tourist or regular forest patrolling activities will be affected. The shooting will be done under special forest protection and no one will be aware of the locations."
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